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Interfaces in the 80s: Creating GUIs before it was cool

Lahesh Kavinda
UX Collective
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3 min readJan 16, 2021

GUIs in 1980s
A snapshot of NeXTStep OS running on a VirtualBox
NeXTStep running on a VirtualBox
InterfaceBuilder app interface
Different windows of the InterfaceBuilder app including design system and function palette
InterfaceBuilder app with its other sibling apps
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Check about Motif UI, Unix wars in 80s / it far more than this short article about next step

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Nice article. Maybe in the future do a quick comparison on how design tools have evolved from this to figma or sketch. But also how those apps relate to one another. Might be a little niche but it could be interesting 🤷‍♂️

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